Goods-rack



I (No Model.)

N. D. PHINNEY.

GOODS RACK. No. 397,750. Patented Feb. 12, 1889.

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UNITED STATES l ATENT OFFICE.

NATHAN D. PHINNEY, OF NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS.

GOODS- RACK.

SPECIFIOATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 397,750, dated February 12, 1889. Application filed November 13, 1888. Serial No. 290,767. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, NATHAN D. PHINNEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Bedford, in the county of Bristol and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Goods-Racks, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to that class of devices which are designed to display such goods as neckties, gloves, &c.; and its object is to provide a neat and handy device in which such goods can be displayed, and also be adjustable to the varying widths and sizes of f such goods.

To this end my invention consists in abaseof sui'tablelength and width to the upper surface 1 of which are attached in an adjustable inanner suitable uprights for holding the goods in position on said base.

The accompanying drawing is a view in perspective of my invention.

In the accompanying drawing, a represents a base of suitable length and width, according to the kind of goods which it is designed to carry, to which base are attached by means 1 of a screw, 0, the slotted pieces I) b. To the outer ends of the slotted pieces I) b are fixed the uprights cl (1. By loosening the screw 0 it is obvious that the uprights (1 cl may be adjusted to or from each other by means of'the slots 9 and secured there by tightening the screw 0. y

The uprights d d are of a length suffieient to support the quantity of goods which it is desired to display.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim is A goods-rack consisting of suitable uprights attached to slotted arms, which arms are secured to a suitable base by a screw passing through the slots in the arms and into the base in such a manner that the uprights may be adjusted to or from each other by means of the slots in said arms, as may be desired, in

i order to support the goods to be displayed, as

shown and. described.

NATHAN D. PI-IINNEY. Witnesses:

THOS. M. JAMEs, HENRY W. MASON. 

